From 29 March to 28 June 2026, Oderzo hosts the exhibition dedicated to Gina Roma, an artist deeply connected to the Oderzo area and a leading figure in the cultural scene of the twentieth century.
Born in Vazzola and trained between Treviso and Venice, Gina Roma moved to Oderzo in 1943, a city that became the centre of her life and artistic activity. Here she developed an intense creative and cultural career, actively contributing to the promotion of modern art and the growth of local artistic institutions.
A painter and cultural organiser, she founded the Circolo Culturale Quattro Cantoni in 1968 and Ca' Lozzio Incontri in 1987. Between 1986 and 1993, she also chaired the Pinacoteca Alberto Martini, promoting initiatives dedicated to contemporary art, including the Biennial of Engraving named after the graphic artist from Oderzo.
The exhibition traces her artistic journey through works created between 1946 and 2002, bringing back to the public the expressive energy and rich chromatic exploration that characterise her painting.
Together with the Cathedral Museum, at Ca' Lozzio Incontri, the Oderzo Cultura Foundation commemorates and celebrates her with a multi-venue exhibition that has its central exhibition venue in Palazzo Foscolo, offering the opportunity to rediscover a significant figure of 20th-century art who was deeply linked to the cultural history of Oderzo.
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